Cairngorms National Park and Monadhliath. Also includes the Ben Alder area hills between Loch Ericht and Loch Laggan.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Monday 30th March 2026
Last updated
Sun 29th Mar 26 at
4:00PM
Gale-force west-northwesterlies, severe over higher Scottish mountains toward the north, squally gusts around showers of snow, also hail toward north early in the day. Light showers of rain or upland snow tending to fade with time, some breaks in cloud forming, best eastwards.
Gales, severe on high tops. Snow showers, fading.
West to northwesterly, 45 to 60mph, strongest toward north and in the morning, gusts over 70mph higher Cairngorms.
Challenging conditions, very difficult mobility especially morning, gusts could knock you over. Significant wind chill.
Snow showers mostly morning
Occasional showers of snow mostly areas near and west of the A9 in the morning. Becoming fewer well-scattered and lighter showers into afternoon, mostly rain below 600-700m.
Mostly high tops, clearer east
Patchy cloud over higher terrain above 900-1000m, most frequent on tops toward west in morning, tending to rise. Breaks to tops in east and more widely with time. Will then lower from southwest into night.
60% west, to 80% east
Occasional sun, best toward east in morning. Visibility mostly good, briefly poor in snow.
-2C rising to +1 or 2C afternoon, then higher after dark. Wind chill feeling like -15 to -18C.
700m from dawn, slight frost in sheltered glens; rising to 1000m afternoon, slightly higher eastern areas, then lifting above the summits into night.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Tuesday 31st March 2026
Last updated
Sun 29th Mar 26 at
4:00PM
West to southwesterly, 25 to 35mph up to 40mph high Cairngorms, gusty in places around exposed high tops and ridges.
Blustery over high terrain, affecting comfortable walking and balance on some exposed ridges. Considerable wind chill.
Patchy drizzle
A little drizzle in the air at times, most common toward and west of the A9, amounting to little in total. Often dry eastern Cairngorms NP.
Extensive higher areas, breaks east
Shrouding most hills in the morning above 800-1000m, lowest toward west, some lower banks for a time. Tending to rise and break with time, best toward east. Banks likely linger above 900m near Ben Alder.
20% rising to 50% easternmost tops.
Glimpses of sun mostly eastern areas. Poor visibility on much higher terrain at least in morning, becoming good where cloud lifts and breaks.
4 or 5C. Feeling like -5 to -8C directly in the wind.
Close to freezing only on higher Cairngorm plateau, but generally above the tops.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Wednesday 1st April 2026
Last updated
Sun 29th Mar 26 at
4:00PM
Southwesterly 35 to 50mph, stronger gusts for a time - may last much of day, but later possible switch northerly 20-30mph.
Arduous walking conditions with buffeting gusts high tops, locally downslope to east, may lessen later. Significant wind chill.
Rain developing, increasingly snow
Patchy rain or drizzly showers, developing with time into more persistent rain western areas, then more widely, risk turning heavier, later turning to snow on higher terrain, possibly to lowering elevations.
Fairly extensive higher areas
Covering higher slopes particularly from Cairngorm plateau westwards most or all day above 800-1000m, lowest in constant precipitation. Higher breaks eastward.
20%
Largely cloudy, local brighter moments toward Deeside. Poor visibility in rain, very poor if in snow and cloud on tops; locally better in east.
4C in morning, tending to drop, to 0C during day, later -2C northern areas. Feeling like -10C in exposure to wind.
Above all summits for several hours at least, then dropping onto high tops, later possibly more rapidly to 600m in north.
A drop of temperature is expected again across Scotland during Wednesday as a band of rain then upland snow drifts slowly southwards. Atlantic weather patterns and west-southwesterly winds likely continue into the start of the Easter period at least, a risk of further gales over the mountains. Temperature may remain variable, possibly often cold over the mountains with snow and hail showers at times to lower elevations at least in Scotland, sometimes more widely, mixed with some spells of rain - precipitation generally most frequent west and northwest. Some windows of drier and brighter conditions, but day-to-day detail is uncertain.